Kate Te Jume Bottom Stranglehold Judo Techniques

By john t. anderson

john t. anderson

Sensei John T. Anderson is, a Shichidan in the sport of Judo. He has been studying Judo since 1946 while stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii with the Navy. As a pugnacious competitor, Sensei gained many inspiring achievements such as: a 12 time U.S. National Masters Champion, a 5 time A.A.U. East Coast Champion, a 4 time East Coast Masters Champion, and a 10 time A.A.U. Maryland State Champion. Through out his Judo career, he has studied under many Senseis including Takehiko Ishikawa, Donn Draeger, Kenzo Uyeno and Lanny Miyamoto. For more information you can visit his school at http://users.erols.com/cdp9000/

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Learn how to perform the Kate Te Jume bottom stranglehold judo technique in this free Japanese martial arts training video.

Video transcription

This is John Anderson. I'm going to show you how to apply a strangle to someone who is hovering over the top of you trying to pin you down to the ground. I'll lay down...alright, this is what I'm doing if you notice I've got to make room to get my hands under, I can't just stick them there but watch what happens when I bump him. This hand has to go underneath really quickly with the palm facing away from him. I'm going to kate te jume with my fist, this a neatly goes behind the head and pulls over, then I just grab with my fingers, lock his head in and apply pressure. It's a very simple move maneuver and this is how quick it could be applied. You can get extra strength in your strangle by doing this with your knee. Thank you!